Burning gunpowder gives off gases such as carbon dioxide, water vapor, and nitrogen gas. Additionally, small amounts of sulfur dioxide and carbon monoxide may also be produced depending on the exact composition of the gunpowder.
Burning incense releases several gases including carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) like benzene and formaldehyde. These gases can contribute to indoor air pollution and may have negative health effects if inhaled in large quantities over time.
It depends on the substance being burned. Some substances produce gases when burning, while others may consume gases or give off solids. It would be best to specify the substance in order to accurately determine the amount of gas left after burning.
The products of hydrocarbons burning are carbon dioxide and water.
Fireworks give off gases such as carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen as they burn. These gases result from the combustion of the chemical components used to create the colorful displays and loud noises associated with fireworks.
Plants give off oxygen during photosynthesis and carbon dioxide during respiration.
Only if there is arsenic present in the gunpowder to begin with - and arsenic isn't a common ingrediant in the product of gunpowder - or at least not that I have heard.
creeper give gunpowder
I somehow doubt it, unless either the chemical reaction PRODUCE arsenic or arsenic is already contained in the gunpowder.
yes
Burning incense releases several gases including carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) like benzene and formaldehyde. These gases can contribute to indoor air pollution and may have negative health effects if inhaled in large quantities over time.
Sure. Nuclear power plants give off effectively no gases of any kind.
It depends on the substance being burned. Some substances produce gases when burning, while others may consume gases or give off solids. It would be best to specify the substance in order to accurately determine the amount of gas left after burning.
From chemically burning the nutrients.
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Carbon Monoxide depending on the type of fuel.
Not really - the gases they give off are mainly methane.
The products of hydrocarbons burning are carbon dioxide and water.